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Friday, November 23, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

Dealing with the Debris of Hurricane Sandy: Toms River's Garbage, Leaf Pick-up

New schedule, rules for clean-up and leaf collection in Toms River

The large piles of cut-up trees and leaves sitting curbside in front of countless homes in Toms River now have a new schedule for pick-up. Addressing Hurricane Sandy debris, Toms River is using a county contract to aid in the widespread pick-up of storm-damaged household items and branches and leaves. Ocean County's contractor, AshBritt, will pick-up leaves under Toms River's new leaf collection schedule. The township has pared with the county, who is assuming most of the cost Toms River would have incurred, said Township Administrator Paul Shives. The township so far has passed an emergency bond ordinance for $35 million in Hurricane Sandy expenses. "We've signed on to the county's contract, and that stopped the bleeding for us," Shives …

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